3D-printed ethanol-powered particles move on water via the Marangoni effect and cluster via the Cheerios effect, with designs that translate, spin, and link into programmable assemblies.
Microscale Marangoni Surfers
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We apply laser light to induce the asymmetric heating of Janus colloids adsorbed at water-oil interfaces and realize active micrometric "Marangoni surfers". The coupling of temperature and surfactant concentration gradients generates Marangoni stresses leading to self-propulsion. Particle velocities span four orders of magnitude, from microns/s to cm/s, depending on laser power and surfactant concentration. Experiments are rationalized by finite elements simulations, defining different propulsion regimes relative to the magnitude of the thermal and solutal Marangoni stress components.
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ActiveCheerios: 3D-Printed Marangoni-Driven Active Particles at an Interface
3D-printed ethanol-powered particles move on water via the Marangoni effect and cluster via the Cheerios effect, with designs that translate, spin, and link into programmable assemblies.